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Topic: World Series 2013 (Read 3261 times)

Well it's sure started out to be interesting. The Sox played great, but we saw a Cardinals team that just doesn't look like themselves. I'm sure they will come back like gangbusters. I'm not interested in a sweep, I want a good series.

Well it's sure started out to be interesting. The Sox played great, but we saw a Cardinals team that just doesn't look like themselves. I'm sure they will come back like gangbusters. I'm not interested in a sweep, I want a good series.

DLottmann

Sounds like a great game till the end but WAY past my bedtime with my two year old getting up at 5 or 6 if I am lucky.

Tell me about it. I am starting to show signs of sleep deprivation but I haven't missed a minute of the series and don't intend to. I don't follow the regular season but if the Sox make it to ALCS and World Series I become a bit of a fanatic.

My two year old son actually likes watching the first hour... though he keeps calling it football. He gets excited at big plays and says "oh no" when a player looks upset... so cute.

My 7 year old daughter has become quite the Sox fan. We have used the DVR just about every day the month of October. I was actually HAPPY that they was no baseball last Friday. I went to bed at 9.30 that night!!

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"You have to decide to do a flag, where you can broke your vertebrae or a barn door depending of your pro" - the poster formerly known as Champ

Ward - yes, it was the right call. based on the rules the umps got it right.

Yet so many are bitching about him not running in the baseline....I find it ironic that it's OK to run outside of the baseline when rounding 3rd and heading home, but getting up from a slide into 3rd and not immediately stepping over to the baseline is not OK... I don't believe there was any intentional obstruction, but had there been no tripping over feet the throw would have been beat.